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And the question is, can you do it violently or nonviolently?
And if there's a nonviolent path, I think that's probably the preferable path.
We can leave that in or take it out.
$6 million a year.
By the way, I think Sax's point is the right point, which is the resolution to this isn't a fair...
and reasonable redistribution of assets.
It's fundamentally a moment of extraordinary theft when there's this massive movement of capital like this through a centralized system like the government.
There's no free market transition of capital.
And as a result, you end up mostly a large percentage of it going into theft back into the hands of a few who were really good at capturing that money as it comes out of the government's coffers.
That's a good point.
Did you guys see that Matt Mahan entered the California gubernatorial race?
He's running for governor of California.
Yeah.
The group chats are on fire.
Yeah, he's much more of a moderate and he's not a union-captured candidate.
Yeah, here's polymarket.
So Matt Mahan announced this morning, very late entry to the gubernatorial race, Katie Porter is kind of the...
you know, the output of the democratic machine.
Tom Steyer is the billionaire climate change advocate.
But Swalwell, you know, the congressman from the East Bank.